The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious ...
Think before you scan. The FBI says a hacking group known as Kimsuky is targeting 'US entities' with emails that contain codes intended to infect devices and scoop up personal data.
The FBI has issued a strongly-worded security warning as U.S. entities are targeted by North Korean attackers.
The FBI has warned about North Korean hackers Kimsuky leveraging QR codes in phishing attacks targeting U.S. and foreign government entities, academia, think tanks, and others.
The FBI is warning that a hacking group is sending emails with malicious QR codes meant to infect devices.
The FBI is warning people of a new scam involving fake packages with QR codes designed to steal data. If people scan the code on a package they were not expecting, it prompts them to provide personal ...
QR codes that were once seen as a convenient shortcut for checking menus or paying bills have increasingly been turned into weapons. Fake delivery texts, counterfeit payment links and malicious codes ...
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Kimsuky's latest attacks can bypass email protections and MFA to steal M365 and VPN accounts.